How to Reduce the Risk of a Chimney Fire and Tips

The increasing cost of heating fuels has seen many opt to burn wood. While wood fires are warm, cozy, and romantic, they are also one of the biggest causes of a house and chimney fire if one is not cautious. Fireplaces can be pretty safe if closely monitored and...

Build Fires the Right Way to Lower Your Chimney Sweep Cost

As with any home maintenance, taking care of your fireplace and chimney adds up, especially if you’re not using your fireplace correctly. Chimney cleanings and repairs are essential to keeping your home safe and your fireplace usable, and the truth is they don’t have...

The Best Cure for Chimney Fires is Preventing Them

Fires and Chimneys While the rate of chimney fires seems to have declined in the recent past, it’s still essential to take measures to prevent this dangerous occurrence in your home. According to experts, taking preventative measures is the best way to keep your home...

How To Get A Good Fire Going – A Few Tips

We have experienced some cold snaps here along the gulf coast. One moment it will be 70º degrees and sunny, and then suddenly it will drop down to a frigid chill. The perfect remedy for these lingering chilly nights is gathering around a good, roaring fire. Here are...

Why Does My Fireplace Smoke? Quick Tips For A Smoky Fireplace

  Nothing beats relaxing in front of fire on a chilly night. However, when you’ve got a smoky fireplace the experience is less than relaxing. Fireplace smoke that doesn’t flow properly up through the chimney or flue can be an indication of a serious...

Tips for Lighting a Cold Fireplace

Lighting a Cold Fireplace When it gets really cold out, nothing feels quite as nice as a cozy fire. However, cold weather sometimes makes it more difficult to build a good fire. This is especially true if the chimney is on an outside wall. The cold air that comes down...